藤田嗣治FOUJITA海报
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藤田嗣治FOUJITA

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小栗康平

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小田切让,中谷美纪,安娜·吉拉多特,玛丽·克雷默,加濑亮,镰田小惠子,岸部一德,青木崇高,福士诚治,井川比佐志,风间杜夫

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2015-11-14(日本)

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在1920年代的巴黎,日本艺术家藤田嗣治为这城市所爱,他对于裸体女人的独特诠释折服了整个蒙帕尔纳斯艺术圈,他与凡东根、奇斯林、毕加索、蒙迪里阿尼等艺术大师私交甚笃,他的生活可谓多姿多彩,在二战的时候,他回到了祖国日本,他的生活与信仰被战争击碎了,他与自己的妻子隐居在日本北部小城青森,在乡下躲避战争,他也发现一个他从未了解的日本。

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